Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ...
Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ... Care and Disposition of Remains - Army Publishing Directorate ...
Table E–1 Classification of urn defects 1 —Continued Classification Examine Defect Major Minor Metal fasteners (screws) Assembly Inner container Emblem Any missing, stripped, or otherwise damaged X Not specified type fastener X Any part perceptibly out of square or not symmetrical X Urn rocks more than 1/16 of 1 inch when placed on a level surface X Too small in size X Plastic too thin X Not centered X Not in upper portion of urn X Not affixed as specified X Gap between emblem and urn X End of stud inside urn not properly covered X Notes: 1 Table E–1 appeared in the armed services specification as table I. 102 AR 638–2 • 22 December 2000
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Figure E-1. Illustrations <strong>of</strong> military emblems<br />
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